I don't wanna mess the system up with jBridge (I use Presonus S1 v2).
Any news on that?
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True, their FAQ still says they are in the process of going to 64-bit, but the M-Tron Pro product page said it's 64-bit now.shponglefan wrote:I've been wondering this for awhile too. Their FAQ still says they were starting to port VSM and M-Tron Pro to 64-bit in 2011, but here we are 4 months into 2012 with nothing new on the subject.
Sucks, because I'd love to get Oddity but don't want to keep stocking up on 32-bit plugs.
OK, I had to wait a day till it was business hours in the UK and they fixed their website crash...downloaded the M-Tron Pro library...donato wrote:Please let us know about M-Tron Pro if it is indeed functioning at 64 bit now. I was interested in picking it up, but only if it's 64 bit.
Accoridng to their site, M-Tron Pro is still 32-bit. It says it "works with 64bit operating systems and hosts", but not that it's 64-bit itself.codehead wrote:True, their FAQ still says they are in the process of going to 64-bit, but the M-Tron Pro product page said it's 64-bit now.
I just went 64-bit with my DAW of choice, and realized M-Tron was a 32-bit plug-in that was at a dead end—they have no intentions of upgrading it to 64-bit, since that product has been replaced by M-Tron Pro. Soooo...I buy M-Tron Pro...download the plug-in (Mac version) successfully, then click to download its sound library. Spinning...their website has crashed (might have been the SQL database crashing on the request, taking down the web server?). It's been hours (night time in the UK, I suppose they'll fix it in the morning). A little annoying to spend that kind of money for something you already have (but in 32-bit version only), expecting instant gratification...
Well, if that's what they mean, it's pretty misleading. They said it works with 64-bit hosts. They didn't say 64-bit hosts that support 32-bit plug-ins. I entered a support ticket, but the time difference between here and the UK meant that they got it at the end of their day.shponglefan wrote:Accoridng to their site, M-Tron Pro is still 32-bit. It says it "works with 64bit operating systems and hosts", but not that it's 64-bit itself.
Thanks for the mention of the VSM alternatives, donato. I'd been thinking about VSM myself, as I used an Elka Rhapsody waaay back in my progrock days (pre-polysynth), and sometimes consider redoing a few tunes but staying true to the sound—will look closely at the UVI in particular, since it has the Elka.donato wrote:I have VSM Strings but got tired of waiting for them to upgrade it, so I bought Loomer String (I think it's quite a bit better anyway, although if I would've known UVI String Machines was coming out I may have waited a bit to see how that turned out).
Actually, I think it can. Look how long its taken some other companies to come out with 64-bit plugs (i.e. Arturia, Waves).codehead wrote:shponglefan wrote:In their FAQ, they said they were working on converting it to 64-bit in 2011—it can't be that difficult.
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